Peaches Geldof TATTOOS

(13 March 1989 – 7 April 2014) Peaches was an English journalist, television presenter and model. The socialite daughter
of Bob Geldof sported a total of over 20 tattoos. Among the pieces of 'art' found scattered across her
body were a beautifully done daisy chain which stretched from her
knee to her chest. The other works were dedicated to
ex-boyfriends and the teenager's estranged husband Max Drummey.
The words 'Ex Valentine' around the top of her left arm were
understood to be a reference to old flame Faris Badwan, frontman
with The Horrors.

Faris Badwan also inspired another one of Miss Geldof's designs
- an open book with a noose hanging over the page. 'It's to
symbolise me being owned by him,' she once said. On her back are
four lines of lyrics from Nick Cave's song Into My Arms, which
she had tattooed as a tribute to ex-rock star boyfriend
Frederick Macpherson.

Miss Geldof had confessed that she was hooked on
tattoos, saying: 'They're my new addiction.' London artist
Dan Gold, who tattooed the Nick Cave lyrics on the
teenager's back, said only a handful of the designs had a
deep mystical meaning. 'The doves above her hips are a love
symbol,' he said. It's a modern design and young women love
these kinds of symbols. 'A playing card is a good luck
symbol. The ace of spades portrays someone as an outsider
and can be seen on her right hand

'The angel wings are because girls see themselves as little
angels.' You can find a unicorn on her left thigh, initials
of her best friend in a 'secret place'. The name of friend
Fifi Brown on her right ankle. 'Max' on her left wrist, the
letter 'P' on her neck accompanied by angel wings and bow. A
line drawing of a heart on her right forearm and a a line
drawing of a broken heart on her left arm.

The name 'Jordan Bunney Kinney', a musician under her
left arm. A heart on her right buttock. Rosary beads and
a crucifix on her left forearm, and a snake on her left
shin.